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SCPD, NY Jets Surprises Local Trauma Surgeon with Invitation to Participate in Annual Jets 1st Responder Night

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  30. November 2016

Stony Brook, NY - November 29, 2016 - Suffolk County Police Commissioner Timothy D. Sini, Suffolk County Police Chief of Department Stuart Cameron, Stony Brook University Hospital CEO L. Reuven Pasternak, MD,  Military & 1st Responder Liaison for the NY Jets Steve Castleton held a press conference to surprise Stony Brook University Hospital Chief Trauma Surgeon Dr. James Vosswinkel with the news that he will be honored, along with members of police and fire departments including the SCPD, NYPD, FDNY, during the NY Jets game at MetLife Stadium on Monday, December 5


Photo Credit: Stony Brook University Hospital.

Dr. Vosswinkel, who was instrumental in saving the lives of two critically injured Suffolk County Police Officers:  Detective Nicholas Guerrero was struck by a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop in 2014 suffering a severe head injury and Police Officer Mark Collins was shot multiple times in the line of duty during a foot pursuit in 2015. All three men will be honored along with seven other members of the Suffolk County Police Department during the Jets game against the Indianapolis Colts. The night has been designated to recognize first responders from the tri-state area.  

Photo Credit: Stony Brook University Hospital.

Dr. Vosswinkel personally directed the care for these two members of the Suffolk County Police Department who suffered life-threatening injuries while on duty. 

Detective Guerrero and Officer Collins will be present to inform Dr. Vosswinkel that he will be attending the game to be honored with other members of the police department.

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